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u WILLIAM M'KINLEY. : _____ n w Why the Great Protectionist (? Should be Ra-Eluoted. REASONS GIVEN BY THINKING MEN I Ol all CIiusom why ha tihoulil Attain bo Governor of Ohio? UiynUjr (o Country l)Bm?iidu it-Ills Elealloii an Ovnrwhnliiilnic Minority j| Would do Much to lluatoru uoiiu- u donco. t! ti mi-- i .* 0 l.M ...ill till, naalr l! J1IU -*1 JHUIWJ'llll Will mm nvv.- U publish aovoral columns of lottern from p u>en of ill clones snU in every part of P the unlqn, nivinu in brief thulr reuaons [' why tiovornor McKinley should bo re- M elected in Ohio tbli fall. I'rom ninoni* u the many lotterd that will appear tho " following are lolectod na showing tbo genorul sontimont expressed: j TO CHECK ViiKK TttADB FANATICISM. K To show the world that tho people of Ohio endorse tho principles of protoc- ? tion as advocated by Qoveruor McKinley and exemplified by the operation of tho tarlll' laws which boar his numo. To iadorde tlio udvocute of purity of the ballot, both state and national, and 11 uad equality boforo the luw of all Amor- h ican citizens, mid turn tho tldo of freo p trade fanaticism, which, if curried to y, the oxtreme, as advocated by tho Dom- K oeratio party, would break down our 0 Amorlcan industries and cripplo tho |, prosperity of ovory brauch of lawful t| trade now practiced by the citizens of v our country. A. H. lfunr. c Jaekttm, I'mn, July 10,18U3. u !' LOYALTY TO COU.NTIIY. fl Bocauso ho is a man of pre-ominont ability, of groat moral force and of loy alty ;to ;principlo ami country, ami 01 unimpeachable character. The repro- , aontatlvo of tho loyal sentiment of tlio country, ombodying in bis lifo au<t ' political principloa all that is noblo iu g manhood, ho securoa to ull citizens tho h anauranco that that tltoy havo a states- t man who udvocatoa tlio highest and beat intoroata of the peoplo of Ohio and of the United Btatos. Wu thlnlc tho re-election of Ciovernor McKinley would honor the intelligence of Ohio cltkun hip. t D. Fosselman, Retirod Merchant. Balk Beach, iV. K. July 17,1693. t tuk forerunner 07 victory. ii At the campaign In that etate ia to 1 bo fought on national lines, it ia tho ? duty of overy friend of protection to ( American homoa to use every legitimate I influence iu behalf of that champion of J tlio cause, Wm. McKinloy, jr. Ilia ro- i olection moanatheforerunnorof victory j in '1)4 and 'IW. V. 1), Tubman, r Farmer. e Dividing Crctk, N. J., July 21, 1803. cause money to circulate. William McKinloy is a groat man and Ik a Republican. l!o represents llepubli can idoas, and it Is of the greatest im- t portanco that those ideas should be c carried into elToot. It would, to a groat , extent,bring about or roitoro confidence , in trade, cauto moro money to circulate, , and tnako our country prosperous agaiu. t I<et overy voter in tho stato of Ohio vote ] for McKinloy. Medley 8. Lowe, ( Gonoral Merchandise. , Qautis, rain., July 14,1693. I rilotectlon not abandoned. t Becauso his ro-clectlon will aid largo- 1 ly in restoring tho contldonco of the ' pooplo in tho future prospority of tho country; inspire our pooplo with u ivoll grounded boliof that our policy ol protection to homo industries is not to bo abandoned, and aid materially in averting a linanciul panlo. C'hakum L Vail, Attorney-at<Lkw. Blainlown, Iowa, Mi 13,1U FIRST ANU POUKUOST. William JIcKinloy, jr., stands first and foremost as tho champion of Amorican labor and American industries, upon which dopond tho prosperity of the nation. It should, thorofore, bo a a ploaauro for ovory citizen to havo an opportunity of voting for this idoal American. The electors of Ohio ahould not forgot this. It is, furthermore, u tribute, due to this able and patriotic statesman, that the policy of protection which bo udvocatos and for which bo has so faithfully Inborod, should rocoive, through the polls, tho Indorsement of avery voter in the United Htutcs. ! '. J. IIamjieiiland, Farmer. JUoncyvillc, Utah, July 12, 1803. fitch tltadbils BO.v't li kb iii1l He is a credit to tho state be roproson ts as governor and will not be forgotten in history. lie is the best known champion of protection in tho United HtatoS of Amorlca. lie is a truo i friend to labor and homo industry. Froo traders do not lllto him becanso ho lias given tliein a hard road to travel and reconstruct, lie bin givon tiie Democrats more literature than any <-'lier siatosman in place at the proaont time. lie has proven that ho has no sottish motive, but truo citizenship, lio has givon thu wool growors nn averauo ol eiglit cents more for wool in 'IK! than < they can got in'IU. Why uot plucohlm , In tho chair at Washington us our noxt President of tho Uultod States of | Amorlca? M. Fay. i Kim, 12, 18IKI. nmsa than two bxtiia sessions. Ho should bo ro-olcclod becauso ho Is an American, believes in Auioriua for Americans, first, last and all tho time. He believes in American production as wall us American consumption. Ilo beliovos in protecting the American laboror against his paupor competitor of tho foreign countries, lio bollovos that if America has a dollar to snare he had bettor give It to tin American oillton than solid it abroad, lie believe) it la tlio prime duty of the tiovorntnont to place n tarifl on all nrtlclos that wo can produce In this Country, whether tho raw luutorlal or tho manufactured article, and admit free such necessaries of life as wo cannot successfully produce in this country. Ilo should bn reelected because his election by an overwhelming majority would do moro to rcstoro contldonoe and stimulate tho builnefsintorosti ol tlio country than two oxtra sessions of Congrois. Mo Is tlio bost frlond the laboring man lias bail Inageneration. Flias WnNaxa, Uaggageman, CUloago A Northwestorn railroad. Cryilnl Fa IU, Mich., Jul// l'J, 18113. vnilmohtiuih IIKLIHVa in itim, Tho largo majority of the pooplo ol \ Vermont uro hard working, Intelligent, \ Induitrleui furmors, who Know tho 1 * * * +j aluo of a dollar, and thoy fully appro- t late what the doctrine of protection as douu fur thorn. Tlioy are ready and i rilling to toitily to tho beiiolklat ef- tl icts ill at the MoKiulay bill has had ou p loir valuui, ami thoy join lioartily a 'ith all other lovers of protection in p nrnestiy wishing the ro-oluclion of 11 iovornor McKinley to that high poll- 6 iou hu has to ably Qllod ia tlio past. d Walter Manviilb I.inuhay. * Weil Dtrhy, I'/., July 1U, 18011, K Ol inn imkknuir tiimi. wav*. 11 Tho oloctlon ia Ohio it of national nportanuo, The Itopubliciins of thu ation aio looking to their co-workers lore to hold aloft tho banner of Proiction to home industry. McKinley as coated to be only u citizen of Ohio, ut ia more a representative of thoae riuclploa which liayo always brought roaperity to our people, and It will u loan a great dual in bringing a return g i prosperity and in stopping the tidal tl ava of bankruptcy and ruin. It bo Is A loctod by an Increased majority, anch tl voice from tlin people of Ohio will tl liow that they at least are not iu favor tl f free wool, bankruptcy, and idleness, o; Ion of Ohio, do your duty. Kluct Me- m Linloy by u largo majority. u A. F, QROBIIB, li Contractor and Duilder. p wanton, Sid., July 18, 16V3. ci AROTHEH OIViKCT MMSOtt. " (iovoruor McKiuloy la ouo ot the bloat expouonta o( protection that we uvu to-day in our nutiou and not to stum him to hla proaont position 'ould bo a aad day not only to the rami old gtute of Ohio, but tu all lovora u [ good government in our nutlon, and 0 it mu say right hero tliat i boliovo lio tfood uiiiwu of thu valuta ot Ohio, J* rlth ttie practical effect tlint a Demo ratio IVoaidont and Conaroan havo had " pon the prosperity of our country, will " roaont an object leesou not soon to bo ? jrgotton. Elliott Munhun, Farmer. " Hum, Jowa, July 16, 1HUU. 0 L o X ailAND TAHITI' III LI* J' Bocauao hia principled are good lor y tiia nation, llo should bo honored for n he grand tarill bill lio foundod for tlio g ood of our country. 1 havo no doubt is election would bo of groat value to lio grand old Republican party. J. L Gaston, Farmer. t Parken, IK Va. nunL DuMociiAL'v FiioM rowan. 1( Ilia oloction would tond to ruetoro j mainoai conildeuce, ao badly ahalcon ^ iy tho thteat of ropoal of the law boar- f tig hla name. It will eliow tho buaU , 101a world that tho people will soon reurn to tho prlnoiplea that made tho * ountry Droaporou', that furniahod ' mploymeut at good wagoa to our own 0 rorkmou instead of to foreigiflaborera. r D fact, it will bo un indication thut the. ' Linorican system is dostroyod iu tho H nterust of foreign nations; that tho u :roat ally of foreign Intorosta (Democ- J1 acy) will bo hurlod from power before 11 mlirely bankrupting tho nation. v J. L. Roe, Former. " Allctl. Ore.. July 11, 1803. WOOL IN MONTANA. If tho prosooct of a change in tlia " arifF laws lias the same ofl'oct through- J mt tho country thut tho prospect of tho , onioval ol tariff ou wool has in Mon- , ana, it is difficult to assign a roaion , vhy any votor of good sound sonso i ihould rofuso to voto for Governor Mo* i ICinloy this fall. A reduction of from \ ivo to seven cents per pound, and tho \ lilllculty to sell at ovon that roduction, j lavo mado all tho difloronco to the t lock-ownors of a fair prollt on their , jusiness and no profit at all, but rather t i loss. If this is tho offoct of tho ox>ootatlon of tho change, what will tho ihango itsolf produce? L. WirnNKY. llekm, Montana, July 14,181W. j I'ROTKCTION MKANS HtOSPKBITV. He is tho champion of protection anil J notoction means prosperity to overy t nan, woman and child, of evory grudo ? mil condition In llfo. Tlio expressed 1 vislios of tho old dominion uro ao loud 1 or hla defout, mid whatever id tlio oxirosBnd will of Grout Britain touching \merlcati politics Is tho opposite deairo if every truo lovor of bid country in 1 Vmnricn. Every atato In Aiuorica 1 iliould lis governed by ono preferring Jio elevation of his own country to that t >1 a foreign country. 'j il. Lkwih, Faruior. Yankee Dam, IK Va. im.umki) knioi1t ok tub w*8t. , Tho eyea of all people contor upon ( lim aa tho champion of American , loino industry. Ho la a typical man, ( loncst, loyal, patriotic, faithful to I ivory truat, truo to liia conviction and i reulous tervant of Ilia constituents. Ills ro-oloctioii will ho the vindication jf a true man and a just oauao. It will I rovivo industry and restore confidence, < for it will foreshadow tho triumph and roturn of protective prlnclploi. It will louud tho groat rallying reveille tor tho campaign of 'Dtl. Let tlio pooplo of Ohio toko tlio initiative stop aud tho pooplo of tlio country will rally to tho i itaudard of protection, I>Jt tlioro bo a "Plutu?d Knight of tlio Wot." J. B. Bowman, Vico I'roaldont of Volant College. Volanl, J'a. repeal wuulu 11euuce wages. Tlio McKliiloy bill or law givoe protection to all laboring mon of overy slasB, the furmerd aa well tu otlior laborjra. I think ltd repeal would prove a disaster to nil industries of the United States and roduco wagos to nothing. I urn a farmer and poatuiaator. I* w. Mkiiiuman. Mtrrlman, Trim,, July '20, 1803, national, not hkctioxal. IIo Is tho otnbodiuiont of all that li American aud ono of the greatest elminpious of protootlon to American induatrim, which lini dono so inneli to mnkn The 'Kind of modicino you need i? tlio old reliable tonic and blood-purifier, AVER'S SARSAPARILLA it enn linvo no Rubdtituto. CuroH otherf, will cure you lie country prosperous and powerful I nd railed tlie standard of Amerleau , rorkmen above (bat of any country on tin ulobo. 11a is a representative Ro- I ublican, and that party'* record is ( job that It should bo sustained at the oils by all wbo bellevo that the nation I i greater than a suction. The Dotno- J ratio party is (lie party of bard lluies, { eprocfated currency, sectionalism, a itliout <lofinite principles, ao far as the J reat questions which confront ua are \ ?ncerued. Qoveroor McKlnioy It a f ian of Idem backed by a party of ideas i nd should bo ro-eUcted by an Incroascd \ lajority. f 0. A. Furncii, Publisher, j Monliorllo, ilinn., July 21, 1863. g MAIN NIMH OP TUa BKl'DBUG llecauso under the proteotivo tariff /sieni the United States has prospered J utll, with only ouo ceutury of proroas, it rivals the gulden enu of nnqulty. Protection lias closed the n uiurican ports to the puupor manufac- a' ired goods of Europe, thus giving to al 10 American workingniuii opporinitios lor advancement whicb do not . [1st In any foreluu nation. A rips a jliolar, a profouud patriot, a contlo- al >an; lot nvery American citizen who tl ivns honor and the preservation ol our i> rospority rally around liiut at the ft' lining cioctioa lu Ohio and dofend al lose princlplos of the Cirand Old Party li lilch, since 1800, havo proved to bo the h lain pillar In supporting our republic, n InvtNO S. Banks, College Student, ? Vtlvidtre, III., Jalu 19, 1800. tl am nmn houm. nn nniu tub NATION. m llocauau at his wlau Had economic oil- " llnlstratioa daring lit* present term of tiice, his ra-uleclion would be to the oat Interest of the Republican party t liroughout tbo nation. Should be be efeated It would bu one o( the most jvoru blows tha cause of protection ould havu in this country. It would I e to the boat interest of the old soldiers ti f tho state of Ohio, their widows and u rphans. Last of all, it would be to the . oat Interoat of tho ontire population of I' lie great Buckeyo state to liare Gov. >' /in. McKlnley re-elected for two yours o lore, and us Ohio cooi in November so ooh the nation in 1800. n Dtjianet, Ohio, July 20,1893. ii SCOUNDIIWj!) WANTED. g hoy "Inveiituil" Four Puoplo't Mulloy In ' Houl ICltuto and Hklppml. ^ CniCAoo, Anjnst 8.?Tba police are 7 joking for Alderman William L. Kamurling, of the Fourteenth ward, and a irtbur N. Domarest, his partner in the " eul estato buainoss, who, it is stated, J isappeared several days ago, taking v rith thorn about $'20,000 belonging to heir customers, l'liey made an assign- g lont and have not been aoun, War- ii ants for omboMlement have beon worn out by some of the poople whose ii lonoy Is gone. Katnberlmg was pop- t lar among tbo poor people of the ' lorthwastorn part of the city, and mndreds of them went to blm to In- i est their oarnings in real ojtato on tho P uonthly payment plan. c A Torriblo tixploHlon. Ci.kvki.anu, o., August 8.?fhoro was v terrible aooident lu the converting dolartmont of the Oossomer Steel Works loro this afternoon and Ave men wore I orribly buruod and cooked by molten uetul. The workmen wore about to \ nake a cast and tho apparatus became inmanngoable. With a blss the hot netal flowed into tho pit under tho conotter, and as it struck tho water there rn8 a terrific explosion. Foreman John c .illy. Roburt McGloud and Jesse Bnell v iro all torrlbly burned. Two labarors. i tuuios unknown, also received Injuries hot mnv hn nrnva fntill. ? ?/ -- f--? Gold Cumluy ta. New York, August &?L. Von Iloff- J nan A Co. will skip $500,000 gold oa i ho 8. 8. Latin louving Southampton to- i norrow and Hoidelbach, Xckol,hoiaior & j vO., $500,000 on tho soma stoaraor, Lust ' mincil firm will also ship 3300,000 gold f idditlonal on Saturday atoamer. This ' nakes $5,000,000 gold on way to thia :ountry. ( Wugon Work* Fall*. ( South Bend, Ind., August 8.?A. D. ] inker, proprietor of tho South Bond J iVagon Works, at Mlshtiwko, madoauoa- < ilgnniont, Liabilities, $210,000; aaieta, I 555,000. Ilia brother, G. W. iiakur, of ' ihiacity, was appolutod rocaivor. J Powder Mills Explodo. I St. Louis, Mo., August 8.?Largo pow- < lor inilla In tho woods, nine miles ooat >f huru, In Illinois, oxplodod at noon tolay. Tho iliock was distinctly heard I ind felt In thia city. Two man were < filled and sovornl injured. Itnw's TlilnT Wo offer ono hundred dollars reward lor any cano ot Catarrh that cannot bo ' lurod by I lull's Catarrh Ouro. 1 F. J. Oiikvev 4 Co., Toledo, O. 1 We, tho undersigned, hnvo known F. 1 J. Chonoy for tho last 15 years, and bo- I llovo liiin porfoctly honorablo in nil 1 business transactions and financially ' able to carry out any obligations made 1 bv their firm. 1 West A Tiiuajc, Wholesale Druggists, ; Tolodo, O. Waluinq Kinnan i MAnvm, Wholo- 1 nolo Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure la takon Internally, noting directly upon the blood and inucou?.aurfaoo of the ayatom. Testimonials sont froo. Price 76c. per bottle. Sold by all druggista. WOllt.D'H COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION". Kicurnlou to ChlcMifu via Oklo ItWor Ball. i road* , f On and aftor this date, until Octobor i 31, tho Ohio ltivor railroad will soil ' linkuta to Chicago and rotnrn, on ac- 1 count of tho World'a Columbian Kxpoaltlon, at groatly reduced rates. Tlckou will bo good for continuous passage In oltlior direction with ilnnl limit fob return paasago Noyombor 5, 1893. For rates of furo, tlmoof train and other Information, inqnlro of tlckot agents, Ohio Hlyor railroad, or write w. J. Hobluaon, general paaiongor agent, fofcoribum, W. Vit I oa vtf a boitlo of Chamborlaln'aCoIlo, Cholera and Dlnrrliaia Homedy to n family of ten persona and it cured them nil. i'lioy say it was a good mudlcino, A. I. Dunn, Oowon's Ford, Meclenboru Co., N. C. For aalo by O. R Goelno, W. W, Irwin. W, 8. MoOullowjli, O. Monkomellor, H, l? Br Ice, J. Coleman. O. Schnopf, W. a Armbrccht, the Kurta Drug Co,, Lincoln <k Co.. \V, R, WIN llama. John Klari, A. K. Snheelo, and W. II. Williams, Wheeling; Bowie A Co., Bridgeport, O., and H. V, Poahndy, Ilnnwood, w. Va, mwmw Take Ilia tlnlllmnre * Ohio to Chicago. tlckata now on lain via tho IJnltlmoro A Ohlp At roUuood round trip ratoa, good returning until Noyomuflr 1803. Trains lnnvo Whoolliiir. I'uitoru tlino, at 0:00 a. tu. and lilts p. in. daily, and at HiSO p. m? rxcrpi Sunror sleeping ear nccointnodallnna and othor Information imqulro of HaitiUioto & Ohio agents. | EXTRACTOFBEEF J An u mcdlcal comfort uud itimulant Thu iMudiuni Profusion ruuouuuvadit Ui?bly ilic? mo of 1 Lleblg COMPANY'S | Extract tin all vuwi? of weakuoM uuil dlgruivo UU-a / urilur. Try u cup wUcu oxliuuslwl uud mu., f/l haw rofrwUlun li U. \ m Tbliil* /I - - of Junius# W foouiulUi you Ut' \ 111 of Hi* ou | 1 II ntjuaturg^ ej Uiu J?r. ^ BE SURE AND GET THE GENUINE $ ^ If; AN AWFULjniAUtiUY. T aim Fluu Murder* III* Four Oliildrtm uud JL, Cut* 111m Umtu TUrojit, toil Bi. Louis, Auuuat 8,?Johu Finn, ? owipaper carrier, at ^834 Cnatoau yenuu, about 8 o'clock this morniun !' most completely wiped his family out [ existence. llo hail boon ill eouio . 1 uys of (over anil wliilo ilia wife waa 1 uaont from tlio homo koUIuk someliUK for him became dolirioua. Juiupid irom his bed ho aoizoil a flat irou nu boat two of his children, boys, , I L)out tho head fearfully, inflicting fatal juries. Then with a butcher knife he acked bis two ijlrla in a most horriblo |i lanner. Uo complotod his ioarful \ ork with a blush across hid own f lirout. All tlvo uro fatally wouuded. (I 'ho horrible work of tlio insane man , ran not found until bin wifo returned 1 nd found their bouio literally rooking (I rlth blood. * , WKATI1 till GltOl> UUllIiUTIN , i if the We?t Vlrelulii Woutlinr borvlco lor |l Mitt Week Uucilnic Auguitt 7. ! PjlfiKKuiiUuno, W. Vs., August 8.? Iroughb?The long continued und diaressing drought was brouon July 31, i1 nd since then several cuplous uhowora , I ljulto goneral) liuvo tended to Improve , i lie growing crops und accordingly tho utlook Ih more encouraging. Kalnlall?The rainfall whs below tho 11 loriual and uvoraged for tho stuto .81 i ricb. Excessive rain fall reported from levorly, itandolpli county, which to- I' etbeivvlth wind, badly duinaged corn i a parts of tlio county. "" Temperature?Tho temperaturo was 11 bout normal and averaged for the state , i 6 degrees. Corn?Corn was conddorably dam- I sod by drought on hillsides; It goner- (i lly has a better appearand-, and is 1miroving since tho rains, and if favor- I bio weather continues thu dumages ' rill be recovored. Wheat?Plowing for fall wliout professing slowly on account of the round not being in the bust of order. 6 Grass?Pasturugo short, but improvng slnco the rains. In soinu localities f here will bo no wjiloverseed raised. 5j JoadowH all cut and put up. l'otatoos?Tho potato crop vory good ; a most districts; lato potatuos will liu- < >rove some sinco the showort. Stock?Stock of all kinds doing well ' onsldoring the shortness of pasturage. a Fruit?Fruit of all kinds not maturing 8 roll; good woather for inolons. 5 Hu/ilr iiihoof?Uiinlrwliank fintnir vnru icll aud Improving. Tobacco?The woathor baa boon very avorablo to tobacco. Vogotnblua?Vegetable# Iiavo rovivod ery much. W. W, Dust, 1 Obsurvor Woathor Bureau, Director. ' A Valuable lU'lllotly. lion. Edmund L. 1'ittn, tho lato proni- . lent of tho Now York olato senate, | sritaa: l 'Statu ov New Yoiik, Sknatb CuAimsit, 1 Aliuny, Alareli 11,1880. Ihnvousod Ano(ioK'?l'iiiioua I'LASTiiiia 1 n my family for tho past five yuars, and an truthfully Bay thov are a valuablo emody and olloot creut cures. I would lot bo without thorn. I liovo in sovoral , nstancoa givon some to friends sullornit with woak and laiuo hacks, and thuy lavo invariably afforded cortain and s= ipeeuy rouei. inoy cnnnoc dh too __ richly commended." Hucund Edition L 51 "North Star Points," (i book ol rotor- m inco for all points between Chicago and ft Lako Superior along tho lino of tho ^ tlilwaukeo & Northern /railroad, now ,ho Lako Superior dlvljiou of tho Jhlcago, Milwaukee & SU Paul railway, 1110 jtiHt boon isMuod. It tolls whoro to lunt tho doer and whorotho trouthidc. M( 3ood hunting and flailing all along tho ina Send your nddrnaa anil a two-cent itump to Goorgo II. HenfTord, Q. P. A., ? 3hieago,lll., or to John B. Pott, 1). P. A., tVilliainsport, Pa., for one of thorn. The reason a person sees stars when io is struck on too licnd must ho ho:nuse it makes him aore nloft,?llochalcr Democrat BtroDgth nu'l IlciiUli. If you aro not fooling stroll? and _ liealthy, try Electric liitlors. If "La irippe" has loft you weak and wonry, IBS Electric Bitter*. This remedy acts & Jirectly on livor, stomach and kidnoys, M rentiy aiding those organs to perform R their functions. If you are alllictod v with siok hoadacho, you will 11ml spoody fy , ?nd pormanont roliof by taking Elec- ';h trie Bitters. Ono trial will convince rou that this is tho remody you need. ^ Largo bottles only 60c, at Logan Drug Do.'b drug store. 0 Fo If you f\feel weak ~ and all worn out take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Tho (loltloti Kurrut of Lonjj I<ir?. Koop tho huad cool, tho foot warm mid tho bowolH opuu, Baooti's Colery Ouro is n vog?tablo preparation and acts lis a natural laxativi), ami is tho greatest romody over discavorod for tho euro Y of dyanopsla, livor complaint and all ? blood, livor and kidney dlsoases. Call on Logan Drug Company, solo nsont, und act a trial packago tree. Largo alio 50c. 2 , CluuitfO luTlian. On and after Sunday, July 2, train ^ No. 38 on tho Cleveland, Lorain & r Whoollpg railroad, which now loaves _ Whoollng at 1:50 p. m., central standard tlrai, will loavo Whoollng at 1:40 p. in., Central standard tlniu. Passengers - for Chicago.and the west can now take J uleopor, leaving toil uilnulun earlier and ilei arrive in Chicago at 7IBS u. in. P'f J. K 'I'mmv, O. K and P. A. DeucateWomen 1 Or Dsbllltatat Women, should uie Mi! BRADHELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR, ? Every ingredient possesses superb Tonic I"' properties and exerts a wonderful inllu- M," ence In toning up and strengthening her system, by driving through the proper ? channels all Impurities. Health and IVI strength guaranteed to result from Its use. ? My wlffc) who w?? hritrlililra Ibr ?lah. ( ?? inonlhi. >nw ualng iirmlM'i r*mnlt Itrouhltur fbr two muiiitii la ctttlng wclli" J. M. iToiirriis, Mnlvorn, Atk, Jliunrir.i.n ItsnULATun (!o? Allntiin, u?. VtiM tij VruiKlIM St |1.W fvr butlto* -O ^r\ Try to Argue W r.^y with some bright woman, against yV' Pearline. She uses it?most bright iV \ \rk" I iU \ women do; You'll find the argu. JKs^ ments all on her side?what can \\ l/ZS y?u say against it? We are will, \r ? Y vi i"g to leave the case in her hands, I \ \U / \ You'll end by using it. \ \ ^ t The fact is, every argument as to : easiest, safest and best way of securing perfect cleanliness settled by Pearline. If you use it, you know that this is so. you don't use it, sooner or later you'll have to be convinced. at Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocere will tell yon, 4*A this is as good as" or 41 the samo as Pearline." IT'S jraafigBtt**' sr* ' , ...-i.~- i r ; i AliTIHTIO COMPOSITION, f CLEW It lAli'UKgSlONU, t GOOD INK, i rilOMFT SKltVICJSj V|V 1 LOW PUICKtJ, \ H HAS CAUSED THE SUCCESS OF l i I h <? 0mtofflg]?ODci?tpF? :: J?[b IPtpBmftEioDgj (SKNfB??D !,i We Can Get Up tor You All Kinds of 4 CATALOGUES, l #I'AMPULKTS, ( PUICB LIST* j) ILLUSTRATIONS, A OFFICE BTATIONKliX, Etc.. V i : for Infants and Children. "OvtorlalinwdladaptaltochlldrenUut CMtort. maiQelle. CqmHinttoa, recommend It ud superior to nonprescription m. uowa to mo." II. A. Aucrait. M. D? (restlonT^ 111 Bo. Oxlonl Bl, Brooklyn, N. T. WUtout Injnrlom mMli-nflon. "Thfl tim of 'CwtorU la bo onlrerMl and " For se?r?l mn 1 bin woomm?ud?t BSSSBS&BaS S9?**?"" irithluowyreach." town F. Pinna, M. D, Ciiao. MiMin.^D.1)^ ? Hb WtatJirop," ?0i BlrtM Md Tlh Am, Loto Foitor Bloomlngdalo IWormod Church. IIow York City. tbi OnrrADB Coxmxt, T7 Huuu Btojcxt, N?? You. II 111 iiHI?Sam??^???? RONGEST. Assets, 98,066,462.26. SAFEST. I Pgr Compound Interest Investment gtik Qq. HOME LIFUNSURANCE CO. U A1 OP NEW YORK. IR A| IjT, ABSOLUTELY FREE. HJ I.T, VII For particulars, addrtM VII H. B. M0ESE.R, Manager, 531 Wood St., Pttttbirg. 3ST LIBERAL Surplui, $1,328,968.54, BEST. F. M. Thomas, General Agent, Klngwood, W. Va. ???m " hi RT DEFIES THE KING." THEN SAPOLIO IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. i -J ^ ^?\MKH00D RESTORED 4-ii VV v Q9lekneii,KTll |)rconi, LMk of Unfldwit mrvoaHi'"! a ASH MtL !?J drains ana loiar ponor In (Jonoratlvo Organs of either sex catinc;! fl /#B*9l 1 |JN| bywrMertlon,yopthfbl?sTora. excmMro ini,o] tobacco, oylura (L/#T7F Jl T ^orntlmulantswhloblnadtofuflrinltf,Consumptionanrtlnsanltf. vonir pwwr11 isw.ftttan ynorantee to curcor refund the money.) For sale t'jr OTBESAmawT 1. r Salo in Wheeling, W. Va., by LOGAN DRUG COMPANY, cor. TontU und Malu Btroola. STOP CRUELTY TO ANIMALS AND USE "FLYLENE.1*. I VfB *? It will jpoaltlvcly protcct your Horses | Dfltff . tgW and Cattle from any annoyance from Flit*, / > UMjC MCT Ouatflj Mosquitoes and Iruecto^of every ittid (Inert nway with the u*e of fly uetii. j* ?PP1W to Doga it will Instantly kill Wffix Vr/fva cvefy Ilea that Tt touches. One gallon 'e\ Abum* wlllloit three head ofhoreea or cattlc one 1 season. Aide your dealer for It. > CHESCEHT MAiraPACTOTUSO CO., - Sole Proprietory . FHUASZLFHIA, PA. or Hnlo liy McLAlN 1W0TUKK8,Wheeling,W.Va., 8olo Aneut. for Wot Vlmlula. )nJ)nlm"? BR7mottW~;;:;I ? PENNYROYAL PILLS, SSSSS &5L?tnrDH. MOTT'H CHEMICAL CO., - Cleveland# Ohio, orsftlo lti Wheeling by tho 1/00AN DKUG CO., Mala and Tanth RlreoU. 'lo^ i ii H i . i i .n SUMMER RE90RTB. HOTELS, _ >HAI)Y HOUSE, ARKANSAS AVK- - .,, _ . _ _ _ . , D i > NUK, oouroolcot u> Oooan ami Heading (HI Ar?P) r A11v >oL Oood board, aplondld room*, broad 11iniiv juuiA. orchosira muslo. Terin? modornto. <.'lr? annulled. I'. 0. UoX807. Atlantic CItr, N, J., ???!i?UlM2I ^" T"1*3 Special Inducements to In* M1E DKUKKLUYSPRINGS1I0TEU tending Visitors. low npon for tho aoeommodalloO ol moaU Tlio VnltnllMi ? forme,JwW??t lyildlcatu linn latdfcr puronanod tho pronorty. iV i.i,..[lXaf)la, nv Improvements hnvo Iwti inadoi ofiotflo that Htafe, aa woll ai Ohio ipl j e,'u^Li f0f xrfnW"r O"op"" ']ss0- "WfSfwB ?;InruU'iur.f ' ' " tlom OInfllont. by M/MlMi .? w - prourlnton ol tho WhMllnt X" F'u^i V IONTEREY HOTEL, UoKI DoI'ula. No 0017 mil Ml'nV(*l?> A' "* I Atlunllo City. N. J.. VnioiNia AvKNURt NEARTIIIIIRAOII. ??-? Nw"T',?".th.SiJiuADS " "ATU^ BU1woiuiuc rou IEwlv TA|)L& The WBIiKLY iNTBLLIOBNOtK .? E. K. NEWCOMER. *' 00 PER YEAR.